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Staying Me While Being You

By: Robyn Berg and Bonny O'Neill
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  • a wellness journey for actors
    Robyn Berg and Bonny O'Neill
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Episodes
  • Ep. 6: Community, Capitalism, Collaboration with Jon Royal
    Apr 24 2024

    Bonny & Robyn welcome Jon Royal to the podcast for the final episode of Season One!

    Jon Royal is a director, teaching artist, and facilitator who is based in Nashville, TN. In 2004 he received a fellowship to study with Ming Cho Lee and Constance Hoffman, forever changing his approach to art, work, and life. Since then, he has directed, or appeared in productions for In Other People’s Shoes, First Stage, Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Nashville Children’s Theatre, Nashville Repertory Theatre, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Actor’s Bridge Ensemble, Street Theatre Company, Berry College, Nashville School of the Arts, and other organizations. In 2016, he was a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation’s National Observership Class, in which he had the privilege of working with Liesel Tommy on the Public Theatre’s production of Party People. In 2019 he was named Best Theatre Director by the Nashville Scene. Recently, he has begun working behind the camera, directing the concert documentary Walk Together Children: The 150th Anniversary of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, which has been distributed nationally by PBS, and producing The Creswell Story, a student driven film project that studies the history of Nashville’s Arts Middle Magnet School for the Performing Arts and its namesake. Jon has been working with youth and students of all ages for over thirty years. He’s currently on the faculty of Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts where he teaches Devising Through Community Building. He’s also a part of a national design team that develops Shakespeare and Social Justice curriculum for high school classrooms around the country. He facilitates workshops for RACE FORWARD’s Government Alliance on Race and Equity cohorts, helping public servants engage with artistic practice to deepen their sense of collaboration in their work. Jon is currently the recipient of Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation’s Lloyd Richards New Futures Residency, where he is an artist in residence at St Louis Black Repertory Company.


    Special thanks:

    Berg (music)


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    55 mins
  • Ep. 5: Stage, Screen and Grocery Lists with Eric Petersen
    Mar 20 2024

    An Emmy Award nominated actor who has also graced the boards of Broadway, Eric Petersen talks about working on stage, screen and beyond and how he stays afloat in a challenging industry.

    Eric Petersen most recently can be seen in High Desert for Apple TV opposite Patricia Arquette, and can next be seen in Nathan Fielder’s The Curse on Showtime. He also recently starred in the AMC series Kevin Can F*** Himself, alongside Annie Murphy. A dark comedy that mixes single-cam and multi-cam shooting in front of a studio audience to re-examine the trope of the passive sitcom wife.

    A veteran of television and the Broadway stage, Petersen’s previous television credits include the TV Land series Kristie, Big Bang Theory, Modern Family, & Chicago Fire amongst many others. Eric was nominated for an Emmy Award for his role of Ant’ney the pigeon on Madagascar: A Little Wild. He was also seen in the Oscar Nominated Coen Bros. film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. On stage Petersen has starred in the hit Broadway production and national tour of “Shrek: The Musical,” as Shrek. On Broadway he was seen in “School of Rock” as Dewey Finn and the musical “Escape To Margaritaville,” as Brick. His additional theatre credits include productions of “Peter and the Starcather” (Broadway) and “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” (1st National Tour). He attended Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, where he earned a degree in Acting.

    Connect with Eric:

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    46 mins
  • Ep.4: Transitions with Evelyn O'Neal
    Feb 14 2024

    Bonny and Robyn start 2024 off by welcoming Evelyn O'Neal to the mic. Actor, Director, Puppeteer and Costume Extraordinaire Evelyn hones in on how to navigate life and career transitions--particularly which tools she found most helpful in moving on to the next exciting chapter.


    Special Thanks:

    Berg (music)

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    58 mins

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